Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH) Q1 2025 earnings summary
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Q1 2025 earnings summary
20 Dec, 2025Executive summary
Q1 2025 results met or exceeded guidance, with Adjusted EBITDA of $453 million above expectations, driven by strong Net Yield, cost control, and robust onboard revenue, despite a 2.9% revenue decline to $2.13 billion due to lower Capacity Days.
Net loss for Q1 2025 was $40.3 million (EPS: $(0.09)), while Adjusted Net Income was $31 million (Adjusted EPS: $0.07), impacted by FX and higher debt extinguishment costs.
Strategic initiatives included the delivery of Norwegian Aqua, enhancements to Great Stirrup Cay, and long-term charters to optimize fleet age and efficiency.
Booking trends showed some softness in Q3 Europe, but overall 2026 book position is ahead of historical averages at higher prices; advance ticket sales reached $3.9 billion.
Focus remains on balancing ROI and ROX, with a multi-year plan to reduce leverage and drive long-term shareholder value.
Financial highlights
Net Yield increased 1.2% above expectations, with Net Per Diem up 4.3% year-over-year; Net Yield was $279.51 in Q1 2025.
Adjusted EBITDA was $453 million, above guidance, though down 2% year-over-year; Adjusted EPS was $0.07, slightly below guidance due to FX headwinds.
Adjusted Net Cruise Cost excluding fuel per Capacity Day was $169, up from $164.57 year-over-year.
Operating income was $200.9 million, down from $218.4 million in Q1 2024.
Advance ticket sales reached $3.9 billion, up 2.6% year-over-year.
Outlook and guidance
Full-year 2025 Net Yield growth outlook revised to 2%-3% (Constant Currency), reflecting some top-line pressure but assuming consumer environment stabilizes.
Full-year Adjusted EBITDA guidance maintained at ~$2.72 billion and Adjusted EPS at $2.05; margin expansion expected to 37% for 2025.
Adjusted Net Cruise Cost excluding fuel guidance improved to 0%-1.25% growth.
Occupancy for 2025 expected to average 102.5%, with Q2 occupancy at 103.2%.
Net leverage targeted to end 2025 at ~5x, with further organic reduction expected in 2026.
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